First up this morning in your Miami Hurricanes news?
We have a closer look at Miami’s use of the transfer portal – in Mario Cristobal’s first full transfer portal cycle he gobbled up 11 players, then last year took 15 more. The double-digit trend continued this year, with the team grabbing eight transfers in the first window and then taking five more so far in the recent second portal window. Will that continue into the future? We share our take.
Also don’t miss our Inside The Lines feature with Miami Central four-star safety Amari Wallace.
In recruiting our coverage starts with an update on coveted 5-star WR Jaime Ffrench, who has a Miami OV set for June. Where do things stand there?
Alpharetta (Ga.) Milton 2025 Miami four-star quarterback commit Luke Nickel didn’t single-handedly bring the house down at the Atlanta Elite11 regional last week, but after reviewing the top-150 Hurricane pledge’s film, On3’s Director of Scouting Charles Power is continuing to like what he sees from Miami’s quarterback commit. Get his thoughts.
Another update: Back on March 23, Denton (Texas) Guyer defensive lineman Xavier Ukponu named his top nine schools, and the Miami Hurricanes were not on that list. But now that he got a visit from Jason Taylor at his school things could change. Read about that.
Plus 2026 top-50 running back Tradarian Ball landed an offer from Miami last week. So where does that put UM with him? Check out what he’s saying.
And, as always, stay tuned today for any news that may come up.
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